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Need Load Data For Berger 215 Hybrid - 300 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="BLC3128" data-source="post: 1379768" data-attributes="member: 101837"><p>Just some background information. My current go to load for long range hunting is a 210 VLD, 84 gr. of Retumbo, Fed. 215 primers, Norma Brass, COAL of 3.593. My velocity is right around 3025fps with sub moa groups out to 200. I shoot steel plates out to 1,300 with ease and if there is a flyer, it's usually my fault.</p><p></p><p>I've been reading that the 215gr. Hybrid Target has less bearing surface than the VLD and theroreticaly it should produce more velocity with less pressure. It's design makes it much more forgiving with the long Weatherby freebore...Also, it's long range performance compared to a 210 and 230 are very impressive especially out beyond 1,000 yards. Also, I've been reading reviews about its great performance on game and that makes it ever more intriguing!</p><p></p><p>Any input on starting points, max loads, OAL is appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLC3128, post: 1379768, member: 101837"] Just some background information. My current go to load for long range hunting is a 210 VLD, 84 gr. of Retumbo, Fed. 215 primers, Norma Brass, COAL of 3.593. My velocity is right around 3025fps with sub moa groups out to 200. I shoot steel plates out to 1,300 with ease and if there is a flyer, it’s usually my fault. I’ve been reading that the 215gr. Hybrid Target has less bearing surface than the VLD and theroreticaly it should produce more velocity with less pressure. It’s design makes it much more forgiving with the long Weatherby freebore...Also, it’s long range performance compared to a 210 and 230 are very impressive especially out beyond 1,000 yards. Also, I’ve been reading reviews about its great performance on game and that makes it ever more intriguing! Any input on starting points, max loads, OAL is appreciated! Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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